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Russia redraws territorial waters baseline in Baltic Sea

Tensions in the Baltic are high, but while not necessarily common, the adjusting of baselines is not that unusual and is within a state’s gift

Tankers and Gas Risk and Compliance

IMO shows progress on piracy but challenges remain

IMO members have hailed progress on fighting piracy and armed robbery, but incident data and reporting are imperfect and challenges remain

Piracy and Security Risk and Compliance

IAPH launches port cyber security guidelines for emerging tech

IAPH guidelines designed to help ports and maritime stakeholders navigate the complex cyber security landscape shaped by rapidly evolving technologies such as AI, quantum computing and drones

Containers Ports and Logistics

Iran and Israel spar at IMO over maritime safety

Iran has warned escalation at sea is imminent if the international community fails to hold Israel to account for recent attacks. Israel in turn called Iran ‘not a sponsor of terrorism but its engine’

Tankers and Gas Red Sea Risk

Listed areas unchanged despite Israel-Iran fighting, Joint War Committee rules

Owners wishing to deviate or cancel voyages must show reasonableness to avoid liability for damages, advises Hill Dickinson

Insurance Law

More than half a tonne of cocaine intercepted by Australian border force

Law enforcement said the rip method, the modus operandi of choice for smugglers, was only possible thanks to corrupt insiders

Containers Risk and Compliance

Oil and shipping markets nervously eye potential disruption scenarios

Shipping and oil brokers are nervously calculating the impact of ‘what if’ scenarios and how long they might impact the market

Tankers and Gas Geopolitics

Finnish police accuse Eagle S master of cable cutting

Cook Islands-flagged tanker Eagle S was accused of cutting an undersea telecommunications cable on December 25, 2024

Law Risk and Compliance
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Conflict between Israel and Iran would ‘most certainly’ close the Strait of Hormuz

The US has begun the evacuation of some personnel from the region, including dependents in Bahrain and some staff at its embassy in Baghdad

Tankers and Gas Piracy and Security

Israeli navy strikes Houthi-controlled Hodeidah port

The Israeli Navy struck the port of Hodeidah in the early hours of Tuesday amid the ongoing Houthi attacks on Israel. Tuesday’s attack was the third time since May that Israel targeted Hodeidah, and the first time during the conflict using its navy

Piracy and Security Ports and Logistics
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